Not too long ago, policies routinely excluded coverage for Alzheimer's and dementia, two of what are now the most common reasons for seeking long-term care.
We are routinely excluded from auditions, even those featuring American roles.
Certain types of breast, prostate and skin cancers, for example, which are not considered "life-threatening" are routinely excluded on most policies.
And, as in the Beazley case, black people are routinely excluded from the judgment process.
Confessions are routinely excluded in police brutality cases.
At that time, women were routinely excluded from studies financed by the institutes because of Government concerns about pregnancy, birth defects or menstrual fluctuations.
Until the turn of the century, most craft unions routinely excluded blacks.
Municipal building uses in drifting chalk sand areas are therefore routinely excluded or only approved in very special cases.
She said she was routinely excluded from management meetings.
Until the middle of the 20th century, people with intellectual disabilities were routinely excluded from public education, or educated away from other typically developing children.